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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNHow an 18th-Century Female Physicist Broke Boundaries and Inspired the Generations Who FollowedCristina Roccati graduated from the University of Bologna when few other Italian women earned degrees, and she taught physics ...
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The "Queen's Dwarf" Who Defined The 17th CenturyA Ukrainian fighter jet bombed a key Russian FSB outpost Ross Butler, from chemical engineering to hollywood star Government moves to speed up land acquisition for public works 10 Foods to Never Eat ...
Almost 1,000 TikTok videos have lip-synched or reacted to audio purportedly capturing Trump making the remark.
We should take the Trump administration’s cuts to science funding seriously, writes Arturo Casadevall and Ferric C. Fang, ...
A centaur head and two more marble fragments taken from the Parthenon in the 17th century are among the most popular exhibits ...
The COVID-19 pandemic showed in real time, and with the highest of stakes, how hard it can be to decide if something is true. Was the virus transmitted via surfaces or airborne particles? Which drugs ...
The Los Angeles collective Wild Up brought its Darkness Sounding festival to New York, with some of the event’s appeal lost ...
The British contemporary artist and designer, whose work ranges across museum installations, theater, fashion shows and ...
We all want to be seen as smart. There's nothing wrong with pursuing knowledge, developing expertise, or enjoying ...
Last week, we talked about the importance of Emma Willard as an author and her relatively unknown sister, Almira, who also ...
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